The Path by Richard M Pearson

The Path by Richard M Pearson

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The Path by Richard M Pearson

THE MOUNTAINS WIL NOT HIDE HIS SECRET. TWO MEN ON THE RUN, BUT WHAT IS IT THAT FOLOWS THEM?
Neurotic Ralph and easy-going Harvey are trying to escape from their past in the desolate mountains of Scotland. Not only are they alcoholics but one of them holds a terrible secret he is desperate to leave behind. But something is following them, and it is seeking revenge. Their journey will turn into a living nightmare and survival for one of them may mean the end for the other.
You cannot run forever. At some point, the only way to have a future is to turn and face the past.

What a rare gem this book is. So well written, visual, vital and atmospheric.

Funny, honest and perceptive in his observation of human frailties, Richard Pearson's first book is impressive.

Thoroughly enjoyed this novel. Atmospheric, melancholic, laced with pathos and dry humour. Excellent plot and an intriguing outcome.

A great read, I can see a classic two man play coming from this debut novel.

The story gives an insight into human weakness and strength, dependency, fear, culpability, acceptance and friendship. Throughout the tale, we are both led and followed by the ghostly embodiment's of our character's guilt. Well worth a read in my opinion.
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ISBN 13 9781983051579
ISBN 10 1983051578
Titel The Path
Autor Richard M Pearson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Independently Published
Erscheinungsjahr 2018-06-05
Seitenanzahl 246
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